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For example, one phase is having 90v & other is having 70v, what will be phase to phase voltage & how we will calculate it manually?
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In my question, suppose that 90v phase voltage(phase-N) and 70v phase voltage(phase-N) are from 2 different systems both having a phase angle of 120 degree, so when we measure the voltage across these 2 voltages using a voltmeter, the reading that it shows, how it can be calculated mathematically?
In my question, suppose that 90v phase voltage(phase-N) and 70v phase voltage(phase-N) are from 2 different systems both having a phase angle of 120 degree, so when we measure the voltage across these 2 voltages using a voltmeter, the reading that it shows, how it can be calculated mathematically?
I am still not getting my answer. In my case, both 90v & 70v are phase voltages of two different three phase systems & both are having an angle of 120 degree, what will be the phase to phase V between them?
OK consider another case, In a three phase system suppose one phase is having 70v & other is having 90v. what will be phase to phase voltage between these?
I am still not getting my answer
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